Browsing Month August, 2012

Power: How Your Stance Width Affects Power

By at August 31, 2012 | 9:10 pm | 6 Comments

Paul Wilson

- Back to Members Page – In this tip I explain how the width of stance affects your power.  Make sure that after you watch this video you check your width of stance and you are careful using the stance width as a way to generate more power in the future. .. ——————————————————————————-. Other Services: [...]

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No Club … No Excuse!

By at August 30, 2012 | 9:57 pm | 5 Comments

Paul Wilson

- Back to Members Page – As you know practice is vital to learning a great golf swing.  Over the years I have heard people say they couldn’t practice because they are busy working or they are going on a trip.  This tip shows you a few drills you can be doing without a golf [...]

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Paul and David Discuss Hazards and the Setup Routine

By at August 29, 2012 | 9:59 pm | 12 Comments

David Breslow

This is the first in a series of tips that David and I shot on a host of different topics.  Together we discuss hazards on the course as well as what you should be thinking as you go to set up to the ball.  This is a very important part of developing a consistent routine [...]

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Power – How The Grip Affects Power

By at August 28, 2012 | 9:46 pm | 16 Comments

Paul Wilson

- Back to Members Page – This is the first tip in a series of tips I did on power and how it effects all of the different areas of the swing.  I know people want power so make sure you watch each of these tips and understand how what you are currently doing is [...]

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Balance Part 4 – Follow Through Balance Exercise

By at August 27, 2012 | 12:25 am | 4 Comments

Jeremy Klinkhamer

A nice balanced finish comes with practice.  In our last exercise of the 4-part balance series I show you how to train your body to finish like the pros.  Deliberate practice is the key to this one.  Start with a club and work up to some weight… the extra momentum from the weight will really [...]

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Check Your Weight Distribution At Address

By at August 26, 2012 | 10:30 pm | 4 Comments

Paul Wilson

- Back to Members Page – In this tip I explain where your weight should be distributed at address.  This is important because often times people are exaggerating this weight onto one foot versus the other.  In doing so, it effects the body tilt through impact.  Overdo this tilt and you will drastically effect the [...]

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How I Would Fix Tiger’s Swing

By at August 24, 2012 | 12:07 am | 14 Comments

Paul Wilson

In this tip I explain what I would do to fix Tiger’s swing.  Although you may not care if Tiger ever gets his swing back this tip has some informative information that may help you understand a little about my teaching method and how it relates to Tiger.  I have always said that Tiger’s swing [...]

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How To Stop Hitting The Ball With Your Arms

By at August 23, 2012 | 9:53 pm | 30 Comments

Paul Wilson

- Back to Members Page – I seem to get the same questions over and over again.  What’s the question?  The question is “How Can I Stop Hitting With My Arms?”  I wish I could snap my fingers and get you to turn them off.  This tip gets you understanding what I am think and [...]

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Balance – Part 3 – Railroad Tracks to Tightwire

By at August 22, 2012 | 9:11 pm | 0 Comment

Jeremy Klinkhamer

Your potential for energy starts with a balanced backswing (the 3rd part of our balance series).  This exercise will help you achieve a new level of stability necessary for the torque that Paul would love to see you create in your backswing.  Work on challenging yourself with this exercise.  Remember, balance exercises can be frustrating [...]

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DRILL: Start High Then Gradually Get Lower

By at August 21, 2012 | 12:49 am | 7 Comments

Paul Wilson

- Back to Members Page – In this tip I show a variation of a drill I posted recently.  This drill allow you to get the tall feeling at address and throughout your swing.  This tall feeling is important because this allows you to create the necessary torque in a repeating golf swing.  Make sure [...]

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